Depending on the Toshiba Fingerprint Utility version and
operating system, version 1.0.2.49 or 1.0.3.49 will be
installed.

If a previous version of the Toshiba Fingerprint Utility is
not detected during installation, the driver update may not
install.

Change point for V1.0.2.46/V1.0.3.46

A new version of software for the Toshiba Finger Print
Utility has been released and is available for download on the
Toshiba Support website. This update eliminates a potential
issue where data being saved with file encryption may in rare
circumstances be lost or partially corrupted if the file size
is an even multiple of 32 bytes. Though this issue is unlikely
to occur during normal use of a Toshiba Notebook, the Toshiba
Finger Print Utility should be updated to version V1.0.2.46 to
ensure the best possible system reliability and data integrity.

Change from V1.0.2.46/V1.0.3.46 to V1.0.2.49/V1.0.3.49

Improved behavior when multiple users enroll fingerprints.

Update Instructions

Save the file to a convenient location such as the Windows
Desktop.

Save all work in progress and close open
applications.

On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded
file to start the installation.

Click Start at the TOSHIBA Archive Extractor
window.

If a User Account Control message is displayed, click
Yes.

Restart the computer after the update completes.

Software Version Verification

Start the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility.

Click the i button at the bottom of the window and
confirm the version.

Microsoft Hotfix KB950233-Fixes incorrect total memory reported
by msinfo32.exe This is a Microsoft Hotfix intended to correct an
incorrect data type used to calculate total physical memory in
the the msinfo32.exe tool. This program should be run on Windows
Vista 64-bit based Toshiba computers only, and will install a
Microsoft update based on the knowledge base article at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950233.
Installation of this Hotfix will correct the following
MSINFO32.EXE issue:
The Microsoft System Information tool (msinfo32.exe) does not
disply the amount of physical memory installed correctly in the
Vista 64-bit Operating System with 4GB or more memory
installed.
Hotfix Installation Instructions
Save the file to a convenient location such as the Windows
Desktop.
Double-click the downloaded file to begin the update.

ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.20 for Satellite M500/M505
(PSMLBU/PSMLMU)
Release Notes
These models require that the battery charge capacity be 80% or
higher, and that the AC Adapter be plugged in for the BIOS update
to run.
Change HistoryVersion 1.20 - 2009-12-18Improved: "Function button
beep" setting can be changed even if the function button is
disabled in the BIOS menu.
Improved: User password is required when entering the OS by
restart mode, if a user password is set.
Improved: Problem loading defaults in the HWSetup utility.
Improved: Problem detecting USB boot devices in the HWSetup
utility.
Improved: Computer cannot automatically shut down if the HDD
password is entered incorrectly three times.
Improved: Computrace information cannot be read after swapping an
HDD, RAM, or Battery.
Improved: Computer asks for an HDD password and User password
separately even if both passwords are the same.
Improved: PC can not be powered on, or won't boot up after
pushing the power button because of CMOS corruption.

ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.60 for Satellite M500/M505
(PSMLBU/PSMLMU)
Release Notes
These models require that the battery charge capacity be 80% or
higher, and that the AC Adapter be plugged in for the BIOS update
to run.
Change HistoryVersion 1.60 - 2010-02-08Improved: The touchpad can
not be used after waking from Sleep/Hibernate mode. Note: This
problem occurred after resuming from Sleep/Hibernate, with the
"Disable internal pointing device when external USB pointing
device is attached" function enabled, and the external mouse was
detached.
Improved: LCD brightness increases to the maximum setting after
clicking icons on the Windows Desktop when operating on battery
power.
Improved: The "HDD1/SSD1 Password Mode" setting in the BIOS Setup
Utility always shows "User only" after Loading Setup Defaults. A
change was made to maintain the previous setting ("User" or "User
Master") after Loading Setup Defaults.
Improved: The ECO function is activated even if the ECO utility
was cancelled by the user after the first launch.
Improved: The Function Button Illumination LEDs are on even when
the LCD is turned off.
Improved: Numlock and Arrow LED light leakage.
Improved: The computer cannot restart automatically after a BIOS
update. A change was made to the BIOS update tool to restart
automatically after BIOS updates on computers with BIOS V1.60 or
later versions.
Version 1.20 - 2009-12-18Improved: "Function button beep" setting
can be changed even if the function button is disabled in the
BIOS menu.
Improved: User password is required when entering the OS by
restart mode, if a user password is set.
Improved: Problem loading defaults in the HWSetup utility.
Improved: Problem detecting USB boot devices in the HWSetup
utility.
Improved: Computer cannot automatically shut down if the HDD
password is entered incorrectly three times.
Improved: Computrace information cannot be read after swapping an
HDD, RAM, or Battery.
Improved: Computer asks for an HDD password and User password
separately even if both passwords are the same.
Improved: PC can not be powered on, or won't boot up after
pushing the power button because of CMOS corruption.

ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.70 for Satellite M500/M505
(PSMLBU/PSMLMU)
Change HistoryVersion 1.70 - 2010-04-01Improved: The system
cannot perform the 3DMark06 benchmark test in Windows XP.
Version 1.60 - 2010-02-08Improved: The touchpad can not be used
after waking from Sleep/Hibernate mode. Note: This problem
occurred after resuming from Sleep/Hibernate, with the "Disable
internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is
attached" function enabled, and the external mouse was
detached.
Improved: LCD brightness increases to the maximum setting after
clicking icons on the Windows Desktop when operating on battery
power.
Improved: The "HDD1/SSD1 Password Mode" setting in the BIOS Setup
Utility always shows "User only" after Loading Setup Defaults. A
change was made to maintain the previous setting ("User" or "User
Master") after Loading Setup Defaults.
Improved: The ECO function is activated even if the ECO utility
was cancelled by the user after the first launch.
Improved: The Function Button Illumination LEDs are on even when
the LCD is turned off.
Improved: Numlock and Arrow LED light leakage.
Improved: The computer cannot restart automatically after a BIOS
update. A change was made to the BIOS update tool to restart
automatically after BIOS updates on computers with BIOS V1.60 or
later versions.
Version 1.20 - 2009-12-18Improved: "Function button beep" setting
can be changed even if the function button is disabled in the
BIOS menu.
Improved: User password is required when entering the OS by
restart mode, if a user password is set.
Improved: Problem loading defaults in the HWSetup utility.
Improved: Problem detecting USB boot devices in the HWSetup
utility.
Improved: Computer cannot automatically shut down if the HDD
password is entered incorrectly three times.
Improved: Computrace information cannot be read after swapping an
HDD, RAM, or Battery.
Improved: Computer asks for an HDD password and User password
separately even if both passwords are the same.
Improved: PC can not be powered on, or won't boot up after
pushing the power button because of CMOS corruption.

ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.80 for Satellite M500/M505
(PSMLBU/PSMLMU)
Release NotesAfter the update completes, the computer will
automatically shut down or restart.
Power on the computer if it is off.
While the "Toshiba" LOGO is displayed, press the F2 function key
to start BIOS Setup.
Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key to load
setup defaults.
Press the F10 function key to save settings and exit. The
computer will automatically reboot.
Change HistoryVersion 1.80 - 2010-05-21Fixed: Numlock stays on
after the system is restarted. It should be off after system
restarts.
Version 1.70 - 2010-04-01Improved: The system cannot perform the
3DMark06 benchmark test in Windows XP.
Version 1.60 - 2010-02-08Improved: The touchpad can not be used
after waking from Sleep/Hibernate mode. Note: This problem
occurred after resuming from Sleep/Hibernate, with the "Disable
internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is
attached" function enabled, and the external mouse was
detached.
Improved: LCD brightness increases to the maximum setting after
clicking icons on the Windows Desktop when operating on battery
power.
Improved: The "HDD1/SSD1 Password Mode" setting in the BIOS Setup
Utility always shows "User only" after Loading Setup Defaults. A
change was made to maintain the previous setting ("User" or "User
Master") after Loading Setup Defaults.
Improved: The ECO function is activated even if the ECO utility
was cancelled by the user after the first launch.
Improved: The Function Button Illumination LEDs are on even when
the LCD is turned off.
Improved: Numlock and Arrow LED light leakage.
Improved: The computer cannot restart automatically after a BIOS
update. A change was made to the BIOS update tool to restart
automatically after BIOS updates on computers with BIOS V1.60 or
later versions.
Version 1.20 - 2009-12-18Improved: "Function button beep" setting
can be changed even if the function button is disabled in the
BIOS menu.
Improved: User password is required when entering the OS by
restart mode, if a user password is set.
Improved: Problem loading defaults in the HWSetup utility.
Improved: Problem detecting USB boot devices in the HWSetup
utility.
Improved: Computer cannot automatically shut down if the HDD
password is entered incorrectly three times.
Improved: Computrace information cannot be read after swapping an
HDD, RAM, or Battery.
Improved: Computer asks for an HDD password and User password
separately even if both passwords are the same.
Improved: PC can not be powered on, or won't boot up after
pushing the power button because of CMOS corruption.

ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.90 for Satellite M500/M505
(PSMLBU/PSMLMU)
Release NotesAfter the update completes, the computer will
automatically shut down or restart.
Power on the computer if it is off.
While the "Toshiba" LOGO is displayed, press the F2 function key
to start BIOS Setup.
Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key to load
setup defaults.
Press the F10 function key to save settings and exit. The
computer will automatically reboot.
Change HistoryVersion 1.90 - 2010-06-28Improved: System hangs
intermittently when installing Windows XP.
Version 1.80 - 2010-05-21Fixed: Numlock stays on after the system
is restarted. It should be off after system restarts.
Version 1.70 - 2010-04-01Improved: The system cannot perform the
3DMark06 benchmark test in Windows XP.
Version 1.60 - 2010-02-08Improved: The touchpad can not be used
after waking from Sleep/Hibernate mode. Note: This problem
occurred after resuming from Sleep/Hibernate, with the "Disable
internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is
attached" function enabled, and the external mouse was
detached.
Improved: LCD brightness increases to the maximum setting after
clicking icons on the Windows Desktop when operating on battery
power.
Improved: The "HDD1/SSD1 Password Mode" setting in the BIOS Setup
Utility always shows "User only" after Loading Setup Defaults. A
change was made to maintain the previous setting ("User" or "User
Master") after Loading Setup Defaults.
Improved: The ECO function is activated even if the ECO utility
was cancelled by the user after the first launch.
Improved: The Function Button Illumination LEDs are on even when
the LCD is turned off.
Improved: Numlock and Arrow LED light leakage.
Improved: The computer cannot restart automatically after a BIOS
update. A change was made to the BIOS update tool to restart
automatically after BIOS updates on computers with BIOS V1.60 or
later versions.
Version 1.20 - 2009-12-18Improved: "Function button beep" setting
can be changed even if the function button is disabled in the
BIOS menu.
Improved: User password is required when entering the OS by
restart mode, if a user password is set.
Improved: Problem loading defaults in the HWSetup utility.
Improved: Problem detecting USB boot devices in the HWSetup
utility.
Improved: Computer cannot automatically shut down if the HDD
password is entered incorrectly three times.
Improved: Computrace information cannot be read after swapping an
HDD, RAM, or Battery.
Improved: Computer asks for an HDD password and User password
separately even if both passwords are the same.
Improved: PC can not be powered on, or won't boot up after
pushing the power button because of CMOS corruption.

Toshiba Media Controller (32-bit) TOSHIBA Media Controller allows
you to control your music, pictures, and videos by streaming
content to any compatible device in your home.
Change Points
Changes were made to improve the TOSHIBA Media Controller Digital
Media Renderer (DMR) function. Version 1.0.80.3 has more logic
for detecting correct/reasonable content for North American
Toshiba REGZA TVs purchased in 2009, and later.
Install Instructions
Save the file to the Windows Desktop.
Save all work in progress and close open applications.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to start
the installation.
Click Start at the TOSHIBA Archive Extractor window.
Click Yes if a User Account Control window is displayed.
Click Continue to start the installer program.
Click Next to start the installation, and Next again to
finish.
Version Verification
Open Control Panel, Programs and Features, then click Uninstall a
program.
Scroll down to TOSHIBA Media Controller.
Verify that the version is 1.0.80.3.32.

Toshiba Media Controller (64-bit) TOSHIBA Media Controller allows
you to control your music, pictures, and videos by streaming
content to any compatible device in your home.
Change Points
Changes were made to improve the TOSHIBA Media Controller Digital
Media Renderer (DMR) function. Version 1.0.80.3 has more logic
for detecting correct/reasonable content for North American
Toshiba REGZA TVs purchased in 2009, and later.
Install Instructions
Save the file to the Windows Desktop.
Save all work in progress and close open applications.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to start
the installation.
Click Start at the TOSHIBA Archive Extractor window.
Click Yes if a User Account Control window is displayed.
Click Continue to start the installer program.
Click Next to start the installation, then Finish when
completed.
Version Verification
Open Control Panel, Programs and Features, then click Uninstall a
program.
Scroll down to TOSHIBA Media Controller.
Verify that the version is 1.0.80.3.

Registry patch for System Restore Toshiba Utility Issue This is a
registry patch that corrects a problem where Toshiba Utilities
such as Flash Cards, Zooming, and ECO Utilities, will not work
after using the Windows 7 "Restore from System Image Backup"
feature.
Install Instructions
Save the file to the Windows Desktop.
Save all work in progress and close open applications.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to start
the installation.
Click Start at the TOSHIBA Archive Extractor window.
Click Yes if a User Account Control window is displayed.
The program will complete quickly.
Restart the computer.
Toshiba Utilities will work normally again.

This application allows your computer to automatically search
for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that
are specific to your computer system and its programs. When
enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers
a limited amount of system information required to perform
these updates or alerts. This feature is enabled by default.

Changes in this update

This update fixes Security Vulnerabilities discussed in
Toshiba Service Station Security Update.

Installation Instructions

Download and save this file to a convenient location
such as the Windows Desktop.

Save all work in progress and close open
applications.

Double-click the downloaded file TC00398200D.exe
to start the installation.

Press the Start button at the Toshiba Archive
Extractor window.

Press Yes if a User Account Control message is
displayed.

If Toshiba Service Station 2.1.14 is applied
successfully, the message below will be shown.

Toshiba Service Station This application enables your computer to
periodically search for Toshiba Software updates or alerts from
Toshiba that are specific to your laptop.
Change points:
Fixed: System crashes after login.
Improved package downloads by using the Binary Intelligent
Transfer Service (BITS).
Combined the Download and Install buttons.
Added a Home Link to the Settings Page.
Removed the Notification Level Setting.
Deletes obsolete software - i.e. Software that was already
downloaded and installed.
Notification message improvements.
Installation Instructions
Save this file to a convenient location such as the Windows
Desktop
Save all work in progress and close open applications.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to start
the installation.
Answer the displayed prompts to complete the installation.

Toshiba Spanish Modem Manual for V.92 internal modems
This document is applicable only to Toshiba portable PCs with
internal V.92 modems.
Please refer to the detailed specifications for your Toshiba
portable to determine if you have a V.92 modem